Animals as an indicator of carbon sequestration and valuable landscapes |
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Authors: | Szyszko Jan Schwerk Axel Malczyk Jarosław |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Evaluation and Assessment of Natural Resources, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Nowoursynowska Street 166, 02-787 Warsaw, Poland |
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Abstract: | Possibilities of the assessment of a landscape with the use of succession development stages, monitored with the value of the Mean Individual Biomass (MIB) of carabid beetles and the occurrence of bird species are discussed on the basis of an example from Poland. Higher variability of the MIB value in space signifies a greater biodiversity. Apart from the variability of MIB, it is suggested to adopt the occurrence of the following animals as indicators, (in the order of importance), representing underlying valuable landscapes: black stork, lesser spotted eagle, white-tailed eagle, wolf, crane and white stork. The higher number of these species and their greater density indicate a higher value of the landscape for biodiversity and ecosystem services, especially carbon sequestration. All these indicators may be useful to assess measures for sustainable land use. |
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Keywords: | Carabidae indicators landscape evaluation Mean Individual Biomass (MIB) |
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